European Parliament approves new fisheries control rules five years after initial proposal
The European Parliament approved new fisheries control rules during a plenary session on 17 October in Strasbourg, France, securing a long-awaited revamp to the European Union’s fisheries control system.
The new rules come five years after the European Commission first proposed a revision of the E.U.’s fisheries control system, with the aim of modernizing and simplifying rules for monitoring fishery activities and ensuring compliance with the E.U. Common Fisheries Policy (CFP).
The European Parliament said the new rules will help the bloc collect more ...
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